Dinnerware Information
In cooking and in serving meals presentation is key. The colors of the foods on the plates and how they are placed on the plates, the basket of dinner rolls in the middle of the table, and so on. But most importantly,
the presentation of the meals you worked hard on to cook and serve for guests such as friends and family should be placed on dinnerware that matches the overall look of your kitchen.
Of course, if you are looking for dinnerware for your dining room, you may want something that is fancier and a bit more costly than the more common dinnerware out there. Many people use china in their dining rooms, and fine, polished sets of silverware etc. It just depends on your specific needs.
There are several kinds of dinnerware available. From plates, to cups, to bowls, to silverware—and even your kitchen and dining room linens.
•Kitchen and dining room dinnerware:
Overall kitchen décor:
Of course you will want the plates in your kitchen to go with the rest of your kitchen décor. Whether you want a simple, solid color to accentuate your kitchens color scheme, or if you are looking for a particular kind of design, there are many choices for casual dinnerware plate sets.
Coordinating your kitchen or dining room design:
Kitchen décor:
For example:
My kitchen has a sort of ivy motif. With several ivy plants, ivy stencils used to paint the walls and green accessories wherever possible, and I have ivy curtains. I also try to emphasize the silver colors in my kitchen, the faucets and sink and cooking utensils are all silver.
I have found sets of plates and bowls and coffee mugs with ivy patterns on them however, I chose to purchase a set of dinnerware that was just plain ivy-green. My cups have little painted ivy designs on the edges—which are a nice touch, I think.
Dining room décor:
Often, dining room dinnerware plate sets come in white. However there are plate sets available for your dining room made to be luxurious, yet inexpensive. Pick something that will match your nicest tablecloths and linens. With the right plate sets in your dining room, you are sure to impress your guests and feel elegant as you dine.
Dinnerware linens:
Tablecloths and cloth napkins are also very important. If you want to make it simple, purchase white kitchen linens—although you risk giving off the appearance of a mid-grade restaurant.
The same advice applies here, when choosing your kitchen linens; try to pick something that fits the rest of the kitchen décor, even if it is simplistic dinnerware, without a complex design.
The dining room table is, of course, different. You will want to use your very best linens in your dining room for the best possible presentation of your wonderful meal.
•Wine glasses:
White wines are usually served in more slender glasses that curve slightly inward towards the brim. And most often, white wines are served with white meats, such as fish and chicken entrées. Whereas, red wines, on the other hand are served in larger, wider glasses in order to allow the wine to breathe, it is essential that you give a red wine time to breathe. And red wines are often served warm. As far as presentation goes, on the opposite side of the spectrum, your red wines are best served with entrees that include red meats.
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